Air India Ahmedabad-London Plane Crash: Why Take Off Is The Most Dangerous Flight Phase
Thursday, 12 June 2025 During takeoff, the aircraft engines operate at full speed, which puts stress on the aircraft's systems and that's why, in today's DNA, Zee News has analysed the take off path of the doomed Air India plane.
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